The Broad Exchange Building, also known as 25 Broad Street, is a residential building at Exchange Place and Broad Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. The 20-story building was designed by Clinton & Russell and built between 1900 and 1902. The Alliance Realty Company developed the Broad Exchange Building as a speculative development for office tenants.
Broad Street facade
Side entrance on Exchange Place
Depicted in 1902
Seen at ground level
Broad Street is a north–south street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Originally the Broad Canal in New Amsterdam, it stretches from today's South Street to Wall Street.
The New York Stock Exchange Building (right) at Broad and Wall Streets
Heere Gracht (later Broad Street) and Fish Bridge in New Amsterdam, 1659
Old Dutch house on Broad Street, 1831
Explosion of a warehouse on Broad Street during the Great New York City Fire of 1845, July 19, 1845